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Researchers discover how the hearts of neonatal marsupials retain regenerative capacity

Wataru Kimura and colleagues at the RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research in Japan have discovered how the hearts of newborn marsupials retain the ability to regenerate for several weeks. ....

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Successful fertilization requires careful coordination of chromosomes

Figure 1: Sperm receptors (red and green) cover the surface of an unfertilized egg except near the maternal chromosomes (blue). © 2021 RIKEN Center ....

Masashi Mori , Biosystems Dynamics Research , Biosystems Dynamics ,

Basement membrane underpins tissue interactions in skin

Basement membrane underpins tissue interactions in skin
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Proteins enable tendons and muscles of fruit flies to develop in sync


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Proteins enable tendons and muscles of fruit flies to develop in sync
Figure 1: Fluorescence micrograph showing Dumpy filaments in cuticle (bright green cells) and tendon (magenta cells) in a fruit fly pupa. © 2021 RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research
Two proteins play a key role in the development of flight muscles and their tendons in fruit flies, two RIKEN developmental biologists have shown
1. Their study reveals how the components of the muscle-tendon system develop in sync with each other, thereby avoiding catastrophic results.
During the development of an animal, its cells construct non-cellular structures outside of themselves called the extracellular matrix-a complex mesh of proteins and polysaccharides that provides physical scaffolding for cells and also helps regulate cell growth and differentiation. ....

Wei Chen Chu , Shigeo Hayashi , Biosystems Dynamics Research , Biosystems Dynamics , உயிர் அமைப்புகள் இயக்கவியல் ஆராய்ச்சி , உயிர் அமைப்புகள் இயக்கவியல் ,